E! News has learned that the former Los Angeles Clippers star has plead not guilty to one charge of driving under the influence, stemming from his Aug. 30 arrest.

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Odom himself was not present for the court hearing, which took place in Los Angeles, but his attorney Rich Sutton entered the plea on his behalf.

As of now, a pretrial date has been set for Nov. 8 and Odom was "ordered to obey all laws until his next hearing."

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The 33-year-old athlete's license has been suspended for one year, Public Information Officer Leland Tang told E! News over the summer.

According to Tang, the procedure for the post-DUI license suspension is as follows: officers take the license and give a receipt form detailing the suspension. In one year, Lamar will have to reapply and take a written test.